In our lives we all loose those we love from time to time. Some move, some decide to no longer care about us, and in the case of our furry-ones, some pass over the Rainbow Bridge before us. I am thankful to have had only a few cross over in all my time with my Pyrs. Below are the small, inadequate, but heart felt tributes to some of the greatest lives lived in fur and four paws.

Tinkerbelle (Belle is my Dam.)

I can't say enought about Tinkerbelle to do her justice. She was my ever ready Pom and property guardian. She loved her small furry charges with all her great Pyr heart and soul. She understood more of my chatter and more of my requests than most humans. Her passing caused a great time of morning for all my Pyrs and Poms as well as all of the humans who ever knew and loved her. I have a feeling her 1/2 sister will grow up to try to fill the empty places that her big sweet paws left. I sure hope so because while Sinatra is doing his all to keep up with what Tinkerbelle did daily, it looks like it will take 8 paws to fill in what she did with 4. Your in my heart always girl!

Tinkerbelle's Page

 

B'Shai was our rescue boy.

He came to us fixed, but he had had such a hard life before he came here. He had lots and lots of issues that we had to work through. He did guard the goats time to time, and was excellent at guarding our property. B'Shai was very important to us, and he will never ever be forgotten. His page is below.

B'Shai's Page

 

King was my foundation Stud. He was much loved. His wonderful attributes still shine today in his Daughters, Grandchildren, and in his Great Grand-Children. I have several more photos of King, and plan to set up a page for him later on. There isn't a day that goes by that we don't miss his beautiful bark and massive presence.

This is a puppy photo of Tara. She was my foundation Dam. She was incredible in so many many ways! She died in the line of duty, but she will ever be missed and loved. I look forward to holding her again one day in Heaven.

Sadie had a quite nice Ch. pedigree, and came to us as a girl we planned to show and as an out cross to our bloodlines. However, she was injured in transportation to us and so she was not able to be shown. We loved her greatly and deeply in her all too short life. When she passed the vets couldn't not find a cause of death. It baffled us all, and to this day still grieves my husband who bonded to her so deeply the moment he touched her. Sadie was and is much loved as well!